News: environmental protection
Millions of Locusts Threaten NSW: What You Need to Know

Environment Institute member and Entomologist Andy Austin is advising action as millions of locusts could soon descend on parts of NSW, threatening crops and grazing lands. Early detection and control are crucial to prevent devastating swarms.
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Australia鈥檚 invertebrates: facing a crisis of extinction

A recent article in The Conversation, co-authored by the Environment Institute鈥檚, Dr Jess Marsh, it鈥檚 reported that more than 95% of Australia's animals are invertebrates, yet the scale of their extinction is largely overlooked.
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Urgent action needed to protect Australia鈥檚 freshwater fish species from extinction

A groundbreaking study has revealed that 35 freshwater fish species across Australia are at risk of extinction, including the Kangaroo River perch, which hasn鈥檛 been seen in the wild for over 26 years.
Global wildlife enforcement 鈥 Policy, challenges, and opportunities for change

On 12 November, the was delighted to host a Special Seminar by : Global Wildlife Enforcement 鈥 Policy, Challenges, and Opportunities for Change presented to the 's 糖心volg Community.
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Exciting times as Australia hosts the inaugural Global Nature Positive Summit in Sydney

As biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse threaten our planet and economic stability, this Summit (held on 7 to 8 October) gathers leaders from government, business, academia, environmental groups, and Indigenous Peoples to forge a nature positive path for the future.
Giving Day: Supporting a better future for wildlife

On 5 September 2024, The University of Adelaide ran its inaugural 鈥淕iving Day鈥; a 24-hour fundraising challenge aimed at contributing to causes that we鈥檙e passionate about.
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Tech forest detectives: The fight against black market timber

The trade in black market timbers has escalated into a multibillion-dollar industry, ranking as the third most profitable cross-border crime after counterfeiting and drug trafficking, according to Interpol.
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